3 Life Hacks That Made Mine Suck Less
Summary
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I make more money when the first thing I check every day is my bank account instead of social media. This keeps my focus on finances rather than distractions.
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I organize my day by knowing my "watering holes." I eat lunch in a certain spot and work in another. By placing tasks or items related to an activity, like lunch, around the spot where that activity happens, I easily remember to do them. This triggers a chain of habits once I arrive at each "watering hole."
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I take my daily supplements by using a clever storage hack. I keep them in a fancy, transparent tackle box right next to my desk. So, whenever I want a snack, the first thing I see and reach for are my health supplements. This ensures I take them every day without forgetting.
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How To Take Action
I would suggest checking your bank account first thing in the morning instead of diving into social media. This small shift helps keep your mind focused on your financial health rather than distractions.
A good way of organizing your day is by identifying your "watering holes." These are places where you perform specific tasks, like having lunch or working. If you associate certain habits or items with these spots—like keeping lunch-related tasks at your lunch spot—you're more likely to remember and complete them. It creates a natural routine where being in one spot triggers a series of productive actions.
For health routines, try storing your daily supplements in a visible, easy-to-reach place. A clear tackle box placed next to your desk can be perfect. Every time you reach for a snack, you’ll see your supplements, making it easier to remember to take them. This setup encourages good habits without needing to think about it every day.
These steps are simple and don't require much money or time. Yet, they can significantly enhance your focus, routine, and health. Start small, notice the difference, and let these little habits compound into more productive days.